
Youth Worker Willing to Try Anything
Nineska Saez is willing to try anything. That’s how she flipped a home at age 19 and how she landed at the LCCAA Produce Center.
Nineska Saez is willing to try anything. That’s how she flipped a home at age 19 and how she landed at the LCCAA Produce Center.
Assistant Teacher Christine Sturgis is the latest LCCAA Head Start staff members to earn their Child Development Associate credential.
LCCAA Head Start’s Health and Nutrition staff is turning out delicious, hot, fresh, homemade meals from its spacious new Central Kitchen.
After moving into the space last year, the staff has worked to organize equipment and supplies while making sure it complies with all licensing and regulatory requirements. Those include the Ohio Department of Agriculture as well as Head Start’s rigorous standards.
Barbara Rosario Garced’s love for children helped her persevere on a fast track to complete her Child Development Associate. Rosario-Garced is one of five LCCAA Head Start staff members to earn the credential in March.
Number recognition is the ability to identify numbers and understand their meaning. It is a critical math skill for preschoolers.
Two LCCAA Head Start classrooms are implementing a new program designed to help autistic children reach their full potential.
The PLAY Project (Play and Language for Autistic Youngsters) is an evidence-based approach to improving social interactions for autistic children.
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